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Mass
Immaculate Conception Chapel |
- Presider: Bishop Emmanuel Bushu (Buea, Cameroon)
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| 8 - 9 a.m. |
Continental Breakfast
Kennedy Memorial Union Torch Lounge
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| 9 a.m. |
Plenary Session:
INSTITUTIONALIZING CATHOLIC IDENTITY |
- Speakers: Don Briel and James Heft, S.M.
- Respondent: Gene Laczniak
- Chair: Paul Vanderburgh
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| 10:30 a.m. |
Break
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| 11 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. |
Concurrent Section III
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Session 1
MISSION AND IDENTITY
Kennedy Memorial Union 310
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- Carlos Hoevel, Catholic Business Schools and the Crisis of Academic Industry
- Wolfgang Grassl, Vision, Mission, Strategy: Planning in Catholic Business Education
- Respondent: Daryl Koehn
- Chair: Fr. George Nkeze
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Session 2
MARKETING AND CATHOLIC SOCIAL THOUGHT
Kennedy Memorial Union 211
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- Thomas Klein, Roman Catholic Perspectives on Socially Responsible Marketing and Consumption
- Brian Engelland, Conflicting Views of Markets and Economic Justice: CST and the Development of CSR in the Marketing Discipline
- Respondent: Jeff Rankin
- Chair: Susan Dinnocenti
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Session 3
THEOLOGICAL EXPLORATION
Kennedy Memorial Union 311
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- John Haughey S.J., Covenant, Noah and the Business Leade
- David O’Brien, Catholic Social Thought and Imagination and Business Education: Revisiting the Lay Vocationo
- Respondent: Kelly Johnson
- Chair: Roland Szilas
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Session 4
CATHOLIC SOCIAL TEACHINGS AND THE BUSINESS SCHOOL
Kennedy Memorial Union 331
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- John Wholihan, The Use of Papal Encyclicals in Business and Non-Business Courses
- Jim Wishloff, Thinking With the Mind of the Church: An Examination of Five Encyclicals
- Monty Lynn, One Call, Multiple Vocations: Appreciating Unity and Diversity in Catholic Social Teaching Practice
- Respondent: Richard Coronado
- Chair: David Gilfoil
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Session 5
ACCOUNTING ISSUES AND CATHOLIC SOCIAL THOUGHT
Kennedy Memorial Union 207
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- Joel Schickel, Virtue Ethics and Accounting Education
- Jason Haen, Integrating Catholic Social Teaching Into Undergraduate Accounting Courses
- Jephte Muñez, Teaching Introductory Accounting Among Business Students: A Catholic Social Tradition in the Philippine Settingo Respondent: Bradley Barnhorst
- Chair: Julie Marie Szendrey
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Session 6
ROUNDTABLE: BUSINESS ETHICS AND CATHOLIC SOCIAL THOUGHT
Kennedy Memorial Union 222
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- Christine Fletcher, Integrating CST Into Undergraduate Business Ethics Course: A Research-Based Approach
- David Schmidt, Strategies for Applying Catholic Social Thought to Business Ethics Education: An Ethical Reasoning Approach
- Jozef Zalot, Catholic Social Teaching: A Template for Mission–Driven Courses in Business Ethics
- Maura Donahue, Reading the Signs of the Times: Current Events as Case Studies
- Rev. Karen Schuder, Expanding Business: A Qualitative Study of Business Schools Integrating Ethics
- Chair: Kenneth Mias
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| 12:30 p.m. |
Lunch
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| 2 p.m. |
Plenary Session:
DEANS’ ROUNDTABLE
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Speakers:
- Ellen Harshman (St. Louis University),
- Thomas Bausch (Marquette University)
- Joseph DiAngelo (St. Joseph University, Philadelphia)
- Chair: Joseph Phillips
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| 3:30 p.m. |
Break
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| 4 - 5:30 p.m. |
Concurrent Section IV
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- Josep Lozano, Business Education: More Business Than Education?
- Jerry Organ and Neil Hamilton, Being Intentional: Shaping Curriculum and Culture to Advance the Institutional Mission – What Lessons Can a Catholic Law School Offer Catholic Business Schools?
- Respondent: Thomas A. Klein
- Chair: Aliza Racelis
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Session 1
ECONOMICS AND CATHOLIC SOCIAL THOUGHT
Kennedy Memorial Union 211
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- Alejandro Cañadas and John Larrivee, Connecting Business Education to the Catholic Core by Examining Views of the Human Person in Economic Theory
- Emmanuel d’Hombres, Emphasizing and Integrating the Economic Approach of François Perroux
- Douglas Meador, Teaching the Principles of Economics: Reconciling the Canon of the American Economics Association to Catholic Social Teaching
- Respondent: Jim Wishloff
- Chair: Natalia Borodun
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Session 2
THE PURPOSE OF PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION
Kennedy Memorial Union 207
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Session 3
CATHOLIC SOCIAL THOUGHT AND ITS CRITIQUE OF BUSINESS
Kennedy Memorial Union 222
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- John Médaille, The Content of “Business Ethics’ Isn't Ethics, or, The Hangman and the State
- Seamus Finn, OMI,
- Sustainable Investing and Corporate Social Responsibility: Adding Value to the Identity and Mission of Catholic Business Education
- Respondent: Perry Devanesan
- Chair: Carlos Hoevel
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Session 4
INFLUENCE OF MISSION ON OVERALL DESIGN OF CURRICULUM
Kennedy Memorial Union 310
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- José Sols, From Theory to Practice, From Compulsory to Elective Courses: How We Teach Christian Social Thought at IQS School of Management
- Michael Petrochuk, Julie Szendrey and Michael Reolfi, The Extreme Curriculum Makeover: Integrating Catholic Social Teaching and University Mission Into a Redesigned Undergraduate Business Curriculum
- Kenneth Mias, The Virtuous Organization, Catholic Social Thought and Catholic Virtues: Exploration and Discovery in an MBA Program
- Respondent: Sandra L. Gill
- Chair: Robert Kennedy
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Session 5
ROUNDTABLE ON CHARISMS
Kennedy Memorial Union 331
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- John Bunch snd Andrew Ochs, Loaves and Fishes – The Benedictine and Jesuit Traditions as Complementary Foundations for Management Education in Catholic Business Programs
- Elaine Crable and James Brodzinski, Online Business Courses Designed Within the Ignatian Pedagogical Paradigm
- José María Sicialini, Integration of La Salle Spirituality and Christian Social Thought in the MBA Curriculum
- Ben Teehankee and Raymund Habaradas, Institutionalizing Faith-based Management Education in a Catholic University
- Joan Van Hise, Transformative Education – Using Ignatian Pedagogy to Teach Business Ethics
- Chair: William Byron, S.J.
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| 6 p.m. |
Reception
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| 7 p.m. |
Dinner
Picnic - Outside on Quad at Kennedy Memorial Union
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